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Jaime Bonilla Valdez (born 9 June 1950) is a Mexican politician and entrepreneur who served as the
Governor of Baja California The governor of Baja California represents the executive branch of the government of the state of Baja California, Mexico, per the state's constitution. The official title is "Free and Sovereign State of Baja California" (''Estado Libre y Soberan ...
from 2019 to 2021. A member of the
National Regeneration Movement MORENA () is a major Mexican left-wing political party. It is described as an anti-neoliberal and populist party. It is the ruling party of Mexico since 2018. The name is an acronym for the Movimiento Regeneración Nacional (National Regener ...
party, he has been a Federal Congressman and a Senator of the Republic.


Life

Bonilla was born in
Tijuana Tijuana ( ,"Tijuana"
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,
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and obtained his degree in business administration from the
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in 1983. He worked in a variety of companies, including Electrol de México, CONESA, and COVIMEX de México. Between 1982 and 1985, he directed the
Potros de Tijuana The Potros de Tijuana were a baseball club that played in the Mexican Pacific League and later in the Mexican League. The Potros were based in Tijuana, Baja California, and played their home games at Estadio Nacional de Tijuana (Tijuana National ...
baseball club, which played in the
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. In 1984, he became the director general and a columnist of the ''Diario de Baja California'' newspaper, which began a career in media ownership for Bonilla. Through his company PSN (originally an acronym for Pacific Spanish Network, now Primer Sistema de Noticias), he directly operates
XESS-AM XESS-AM (620 kHz) is a radio station broadcasting from a transmitter in Puerto Nuevo, Baja California, Mexico, south of Tijuana. It is owned by Media Sports de México, S.A. de C.V., and broadcasts a split format of Spanish-language programming ta ...
620 and
XESDD-AM XESDD-AM or ''La Tremenda'' is a radio station in Tijuana, Baja California. It broadcasts on 1030 kHz from a site along Mexican Federal Highway 1 near Puerto Nuevo in Playas de Rosarito Municipality, shared with sister station XESS-AM 620. H ...
1030 in Tijuana. He also owned
XHENB-TV XHENB-TDT is a television station in Ensenada, Baja California. Broadcasting on channel 29, XHENB-TV is owned by Televisora Fronteriza, S.A. de C.V., and retransmits the Tijuana-based PSN television service. History XHENB signed on October 1, 1994 ...
channel 29 in Ensenada, now a cable-only outlet, and his company Media Sports de México holds the concessions for two radio stations operated under brokerage agreements by American programmers,
XEPE-AM XEPE-AM (1700 AM) is a radio station in Tecate, Baja California, Mexico, serving the San Diego–Tijuana area. XEPE is owned and operated by Media Sports de México, a company of businessman and former Baja California governor Jaime Bonilla Valdez ...
1700 and
XHPRS-FM XHPRS-FM (105.7 MHz) is a commercial FM radio station transmitting from Tecate, Baja California, and serving the Tijuana-San Diego metropolitan area. The station's signal is owned and operated by Media Sports de México (itself owned by Mexic ...
105.7. Bonilla also acquired cable systems in Ensenada and
Tecate Tecate () is a city in Tecate Municipality, Baja California. It is across the Mexico-US border from Tecate, California. As of 2019, the city had a population of 108,860 inhabitants, while the metropolitan area has a population of 132,406 inha ...
. Bonilla also owned radio station
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1040 in San Diego through his company Quetzal Bilingual Communications; the station was sold in 2016 for $900,000. In 2000, Bonilla, then a
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of
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and the
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, joined the board of the Otay Water District in
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. While in the US, he lived in
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, and was a donor to
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causes and even was on the California finance committee for John McCain's 2008 presidential campaign. In March 2012, he announced his resignation from the water board in order to run for federal deputy and simultaneously join the 2012 presidential campaign of
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. At the same time, he renounced his dual citizenship, a move necessary to meet the constitutional requirements to run for office. He became a proportional representation deputy on the PT list, during which time he served as the president of the Northern Border Matters Commission and was the state campaign coordinator for the PT in the 2013 Baja California state elections. Bonilla left the post in 2014 in order to become the state party director for the then-new Morena party. His relationship with López Obrador remained close; in 2016, Bonilla invited him to his
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suite for the
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. Party members and leaders say that in Bonilla's media holdings, López Obrador saw a "gold mine" to gain media exposure in Baja California. On 31 January 2018, López Obrador announced that Bonilla would be the primary Senate candidate in Baja California for the
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coalition, forming a ticket with
Alejandra León Gastélum Alejandra del Carmen León Gastélum (born 9 June 1976) is a Mexican politician who is the MORENA Senator from the State of Baja California. Education She graduated from Mexicali Institute of Technology The Mexicali Institute of Technology ( ...
. The Juntos Haremos Historia ticket took first place in the election, securing both candidates seats in the Senate. However, Bonilla has stated that he will only remain in office three months and will then become the state development coordinator in Baja California.


Governor of Baja California (2019–2021)

Bonilla won the 2019 gubernatorial election and assumed office on 15 November 2019. The election law had been changed in 2014, mandating another election in 2021 in order to coincide with a Constitutional mandate that gubernatorial elections must coincide with federal elections. Insisting that this meant his term would end in 2024,
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pushed for a referendum and a legal change. The referendum passed with 82% of the vote but only 1.9% citizen turnout; the so-called ''Ley Bonilla'' (Bonilla Law) was passed by the legislature after a thirty-minute debate. On 11 May 2020, the Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation (SCJN) ruled unanimously against the law, meaning Bonilla's term would run from 1 November 2019, to 31 October 2021. Bonilla was governor during the
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. As of 13 May 2020, there were 2,524 confirmed cases, 433 (23.9%) of which had ended in death. Two of the dead were two-month old babies.
Tijuana Tijuana ( ,"Tijuana"
(US) and
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was one of the most seriously affected cities in the country, with 1,216 reported cases on 10 May and 274 deaths.
Mexicali Mexicali (; ) is the capital city of the Mexican state of Baja California. The city, seat of the Mexicali Municipality, has a population of 689,775, according to the 2010 census, while the Calexico–Mexicali metropolitan area is home to 1,000, ...
had 942 cases and 96 deaths; Ensenada had 118 cases and 14 deaths (including one in
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);
Tecate Tecate () is a city in Tecate Municipality, Baja California. It is across the Mexico-US border from Tecate, California. As of 2019, the city had a population of 108,860 inhabitants, while the metropolitan area has a population of 132,406 inha ...
reported 118 cases and 15 deaths;
Rosarito Beach Municipality Playas de Rosarito Municipality ( es, Municipio de Playas de Rosarito) is located in the northwestern part of the Mexican state of Baja California comprising part of the Tijuana metropolitan area. It lies just south of the city of Tijuana. Its m ...
had 36 cases and 3 deaths. The first infection was reported on 17 March and 10 April had the highest report for a single day. Bonilla ordered non-essential businesses to close on 31 March and starting 7 April the state had a
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, enforced through police checkpoints. Rent payments were suspended during April and May, and
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to and from the United States were limited. Despite stay-at-home orders, many factories continued to function, some after being closed by the state. Bonilla said they ''prefieren sacrificar a sus trabajadores antes que sus utilidades'' ("prefer to sacrifice their employees than their profits"). Among the companies cited were Clover (cell-phone repairs),
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(fiber optics),
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(commercial aircraft interiors), ABC Aluminium Solutions,
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(electronics), and Turbotech. In 2022 he was accused by the new governor, Marina del Pilar Ávila Olmeda, of corruption and embezzlement.


References

, - {{DEFAULTSORT:Bonilla Valdez, Jaime 1950 births Living people People from Tijuana California Republicans Politicians from Baja California Mexican businesspeople Labor Party (Mexico) politicians Morena (political party) politicians 21st-century Mexican politicians Governors of Baja California National Autonomous University of Mexico alumni Senators of the LXIV and LXV Legislatures of Mexico Deputies of the LXII Legislature of Mexico Members of the Senate of the Republic (Mexico) for Baja California Members of the Chamber of Deputies (Mexico) for Baja California